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@Bob Grahame You can get utilities that will do this for you on the fly, temporarily displaying them as an overlay on your screen. I'm on a Mac and recently/finally bought Ergonis' KeyCue. Here's an example showing my current shortcuts in beta 1.7.0.145. Note that this includes a few that I have defined myself and should not be regarded as the default set. Note also that what KeyCue displays is interactive, not just a static graphic that you see here.

Still on Macs, there is at least one other utility that you could try which is free: CheatSheet, from Media Atelier.

I'd be surprised if there wasn't something similar available for Windows users.

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@Bob Grahame You can get utilities that will do this for you on the fly, temporarily displaying them as an overlay on your screen. I'm on a Mac and recently/finally bought Ergonis' KeyCue. Here's an example showing my current shortcuts in beta 1.7.0.145. Note that this includes a few that I have defined myself and should not be regarded as the default set. Note also that what KeyCue displays is interactive, not just a static graphic that you see here.

Still on Macs, there is at least one other utility that you could try which is free: CheatSheet, from Media Atelier.

I'd be surprised if there wasn't something similar available for Windows users.

I see that the KeyCue price coverts to $30 CAD. Is the difference between KeyCue and CheatSheet worth the price. I'm going to try CheatSheet.